#095: Hidden Challenges – Exploring Smoldering MS with Prof. Gavin Giovannoni

#095: Hidden Challenges – Exploring Smoldering MS with Prof. Gavin Giovannoni

Prof. Gavin Giovannoni explores the complexities of multiple sclerosis, the concept of "smoldering MS," and future treatment strategies.

You can find the full transcript of the interview to read on my blog: https://ms-perspektive.com/95-smoldering-ms

Welcome to today's interview, in which I am accompanied by one of the most influential personalities in the field of multiple sclerosis, Prof. Gavin Giovannoni. Prof. Giovannoni is a renowned neurologist at the Royal London Hospital and a professor at Queen Mary University in London. Originally from South Africa, he has dedicated his career to understanding, treating and advancing research in multiple sclerosis (MS). Prof. Giovannoni is recognized for his groundbreaking insights and patient-centered approach and has significantly contributed to how we view and manage MS, particularly through his work on the concept of 'smoldering MS'.

In this interview, we'll tap into his expertise and explore the complexities of MS, the evolving understanding of "smoldering MS", and the future of treatment and management strategies. Whether you are a patient, carer, or healthcare professional, this conversation promises to be both informative and empowering.

Introduction – Who is Prof. Gavin Giovannoni?

I am a neurologist at the Royal London Hospital and a professor at Queen Mary University in London. Originally from South Africa, I focus on research and treatment innovations in multiple sclerosis (MS), aiming to improve patient outcomes.

Gavin, what message of hope would you like to share with people living with MS?

There has never been a more promising time for MS research and care. With advancements in treatments and diagnostics, we are moving closer to a future where MS is not only manageable but potentially curable. Stay hopeful and proactive in managing your health.

Where can interested people learn more about your work?

I have a thing called MS Selfie. It stands for MS Self Management. Now, there's a newsletter that's on Substack. They can register for that. And then there's a microsite. That's a curated site for people for self-management. I usually do one or two newsletters a week.

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See you soon and try to make the best out of your life,
Nele

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